All State to Reeves

Three Rivers’ Teagan Reeves has been named to the Class B All State team.

“Teagan works on her game year round and that effort has turned into improvements in many phases of her game,” coach Jason Bingaman said. “She has expanded her field goal percentage away from the basket and has become a consistent threat from mid range, including increasing her free throw percentage to over 70-percent. On the defensive end she has done a better job of understanding how to impact the game with her skill set.”

This season Reeves scored 511 points, shattering the record of 432 set by Becca Cline and Morgan Stuut.

She also set the record for most blocks in a season at 97 and most points per game average of 21.3.

Reeves also averaged just over 11 rebounds a game.

“Her biggest improvement has been in how tough she plays around the hoop, last year being the focal point for the first time she had to adapt to being the target of opposing defenses,” Bingaman said. “She prepared for that mentally and physically and was able to be more successful this year because of it. It’s easier to have big nights when teams are not game planning for you, but each team we played this year had to game plan for her, and she was still highly successful.”

Bingaman added that the team played a role in her success.

“As much work as Teagan put in though, any state recognition is due to having teammates be part of the process,” Bingaman said. “We had girls on the team who knew what our strengths were, and did a great job of creating avenues for us to be successful through Teagan.”

Also being named to all sate teams were, Tori Jankoska, Freeland, 5-7, Sr., Player of the Year.